The House voted to pass its yearly defense bill Wednesday, adding about another $1 trillion to the $36 trillion national debt.
The 1,800-page bill known as the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), details how $895.2 billion allocated toward defense and national security will be spent.
On Wednesday, the bill passed 281-140, with 16 Republicans voting no. Only 81 Democrats voted yes, while 124 voted no.
The legislation now heads to the Senate for passage before heading to President Biden’s desk for his signature.